On his way he met an old woman with a shawl around her, a bedraggled dress and wet feet.
Susannah trudged downstairs again and dried her bedraggled skirts at the fire—an empty house, a dreary wailing wind, and gathering twilight for her sole companions.
The lieutenant mopped his face on a bedraggled handkerchief.
Therefore they laughed and joked over their bedraggled condition.
This untidy, comfortless, bedraggled room was now hers, her home!
His plumes have been considerably bedraggled since that day.
They are clinging with their supporters, like huddled and bedraggled limpets, to every rock, exposed to every wind and gale that blows.
It may be bedraggled but nevertheless they should raise it.